"We played a good team and with Vasco Valverde being sick, we had to adjust two of our doubles teams," head coach Zubin Engineer said. "The team put in a good effort and continues to learn from different match experiences."

The Blazers started the match by winning the Nos. 2 and 3 doubles to take the point. Alex Doleac and Chao-Yu Huang dropped their match to Chris Hellier and Mitchell Martell 8-2 at No. 2. Brad Marriott and Grigory Trotsenko lost to Luiz Felipe Pinto and Rafael Rondino 8-3 on court 3. Paulo Alvarado and Juan Escobar held a 6-5 advantage at No. 1 over Lucas Dirube and Donovan McSeveney before the match was called.